Amoskeag Auction Co

Manchester, NH, US

With nearly 20 years in firearms auctions, Amoskeag Auction Company is known in New Hampshire and beyond for sales of collectible firearms. The auction house is known as one of the major fine arms auction houses in the United States, and has more than 16,500 square feet of storage, gallery, and auction space. Amoskeag Auction Company holds several auctions each year, and held seven live online auctions with Invaluable.com in 2014.

Amoskeag is known for dealing in fine arms, including firearms, swords, and other weapons. Most notably, the auction house sold a ceremonial sword that was taken from Saddam Hussein's office during the U.S. invasion of Iraq. The sword was later returned to the Iraqi ambassador in a private ceremony. Other important sales include a rare Colt single action Army revolver that belonged to Tom Custer, as well as a South Carolina high grade militia officers' sword from the Civil War.

The auction house specializes in selling firearms. Specialties include collectible firearms, as well as military history items, swords, and other arms.

Services & Staff

Amoskeag is nationally recognized for specialty sporting and military collectibles, attracting buyers near and far. Interested bidders can view upcoming auction catalogs on the Amoskeag home page. Buyers can also sign up for Amoskeag's e-newsletter list or general mailing list to learn about new items offered at auction. Bidding is available in person, telephone, absentee bidding, or live online with Invaluable.com.

Fine arms consignors are encouraged to take advantage of walk in appraisals at the auction office. Consignment services include transportation, advertising, research, promotion, insurance, cleaning, and more. The auction house also offers complete appraisal services for probate, insurance, and other needs.

Amoskeag founder and president Jason Devine has been involved in firearm auctions for more than 20 years. Devine believes in excellent customer service, and built the auction house on one important principle: to deliver the kind of service you'd want and expect yourself.

With nearly 20 years in firearms auctions, Amoskeag Auction Company is known in New Hampshire and beyond for sales of collectible firearms. The auction house is known as one of the major fine arms auction houses in the United States, and has more than 16,500 square feet of storage, gallery, and auction space. Amoskeag Auction Company holds several auctions each year, and held seven live online auctions with Invaluable.com in 2014.

Amoskeag is known for dealing in fine arms, including firearms, swords, and other weapons. Most notably, the auction house sold a ceremonial sword that was taken from Saddam Hussein's office during the U.S. invasion of Iraq. The sword was later returned to the Iraqi ambassador in a private ceremony. Other important sales include a rare Colt single action Army revolver that belonged to Tom Custer, as well as a South Carolina high grade militia officers' sword from the Civil War.

The auction house specializes in selling firearms. Specialties include collectible firearms, as well as military history items, swords, and other arms.

Services & Staff

Amoskeag is nationally recognized for specialty sporting and military collectibles, attracting buyers near and far. Interested bidders can view upcoming auction catalogs on the Amoskeag home page. Buyers can also sign up for Amoskeag's e-newsletter list or general mailing list to learn about new items offered at auction. Bidding is available in person, telephone, absentee bidding, or live online with Invaluable.com.

Fine arms consignors are encouraged to take advantage of walk in appraisals at the auction office. Consignment services include transportation, advertising, research, promotion, insurance, cleaning, and more. The auction house also offers complete appraisal services for probate, insurance, and other needs.

Amoskeag founder and president Jason Devine has been involved in firearm auctions for more than 20 years. Devine believes in excellent customer service, and built the auction house on one important principle: to deliver the kind of service you'd want and expect yourself.